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Successive aeroacoustic transfer of leading edge serrations from single airfoil to low-pressure fan application

Biedermann et al., 2019

Document ID
9336251385401623758
Author
Biedermann T
Kameier F
Paschereit C
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Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power

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Leading edge serrations are identified as an effective passive treatment for reducing fan broadband noise due to high turbulent inflow conditions. This paper aims to investigate the isolated effect of serrated applications in a rotating frame, covering the aerodynamic and …
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